In her Gen Z hangout comedy I Love L.A. , Rachel Sennott lovingly holds a mirror up to the city’s 20-something transplants. As with the city itself, there is a lot to love about the latest generation of young adults to be chewed up and spit out in L.A., even if they could stand to work on a few things, too.
“I wanted to obviously not take ourselves too seriously,” Sennott acknowledges. However, there are a lot of distinct obstacles that her generation has come up against while coming of age, and she wanted to be honest about those.
“It’s hard,” she says of the road blocks Gen Z has faced. For the record, Sennott considers herself a “zillennial,” adding that the problems are more severe for those a few years younger than her.
“Especially if I look at my younger siblings,” she continu

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